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Collection of Bonds Cliparts (43)
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Curated clip art focused on bonds, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.
A classic green banner labeled “BOND,” evoking traditional financial instruments and trustworthiness.
Bonds represent debt securities issued by governments or corporations-offering predictable income and stability to investors.
A scientist demonstrates the molecular structure of water (H₂O), highlighting its covalent bonds and electron arrangement.
A symbolic illustration showing freedom through bail-key in hand, the jailed angel escapes confinement.
A smiling red plus sign and blue minus sign stand side by side, holding hands-representing unity, balance, and cooperative contrast.
Structural formula of bisphenol A (BPA), highlighting its two hydroxyl-substituted phenyl rings and central isopropylidene bridge.
A stylized 3D representation of a molecule with a central atom surrounded by six bonded atoms in distinct colors.
An electron absorbs a photon (red wavy arrow), moving from a lower to a higher orbital, illustrating atomic excitation.
A simple line-art icon showing three overlapping lined pages-ideal for representing documents, reports, or text files.
A striking 1940s-era War Bonds poster urging citizens to invest in national defense through bond purchases.
Sodium (Na⁺) transfers an electron to chlorine (Cl⁻), resulting in oppositely charged ions that bond ionically-shown here with friendly, animated atoms.
A ball-and-stick representation of a transition metal coordination compound, highlighting central metal (cyan), nitrogen (blue), oxygen (red), carbon (green), and hydrogen (white).
A powerful wartime call to action: Lady Liberty raises a “Liberty Bonds” sign, rallying Americans to support the war effort through bond purchases.
A stylized illustration of a tetrahedral molecule, highlighting atomic connectivity and spatial geometry.
A friendly, stylized depiction of a young Indigenous person wearing a feathered headdress, beaded headband, and earth-toned garment.
This friendly flower teaches addition: the two leaves (5 and 15) combine to make the total in the center (20).
This standard “No U-Turn” sign prohibits making a 180-degree turn to go back the way you came-common at intersections, bridges, or curves.
Two atoms forming a covalent bond by sharing a pair of valence electrons-note the overlapping outer electron shells.
A classic comic-style jailbreak scene: a grinning convict in stripes dashes away with a sack-pure vintage mischief.
A lighthearted cartoon illustrating a prisoner exiting jail after securing bail-symbolizing pretrial release and the role of bail in due process.
Two smiling, anthropomorphic numbers-6 in pink and 4 in blue-holding hands in a friendly, educational illustration.
A fun, illustrated breakdown of ionic, covalent, and metallic bonding using expressive atom characters.
Each ice cream cone displays a number bond pair that adds up to 10, helping kids grasp foundational addition concepts through playful imagery.
A visual breakdown of common payment tools-cash, coins, credit card, and invoice-used in daily financial transactions.
A stylized human figure composed of colorful dots stands confidently on a quiet street, framed by lush green trees and distant hills.
Twin figures in sleek gowns stand back-to-back, each gripping a pistol-a powerful visual metaphor for partnership, strength, and intrigue.
Curious George grins excitedly beside a pink birthday cake topped with five colorful candles, wearing a festive “Happy Birthday” cone hat.
A striking 1940s WPA poster shows a hotel’s full workforce-from maintenance to dining staff-pledging 100% payroll allotment to war bonds, with soldiers in the background.
